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Old 02-13-2018, 01:59 AM   #1
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Re: 20" Coys with 14" Wilwood front brakes

I had a set of 20 x 8.5" Coy's wheels over a set of Kore3's 14" Hybrid brakes (2 piston floating C6 caliper with 14" Z06 rotors) behind it and had to put a 1/4" spacer to clear the 2 piston floating caliper. I would imagine that having a 6 piston fixed caliper would be worse. The problem was where the spokes rolled back to make the lip of the rim deeper, it was touching the outer "corner" of the calipers. There was plenty of clearance between the machined outer face of the caliper and the spokes. I also had to use a flush mount valve stem because the valve stem cap would hit the calipers.

For what it is worth, my rear 22" Coy's cleared everything on the front brakes...

Here is a link to the wheel fitment template for the brakes I had. Maybe comparing the numbers will give you a more definite answer.
http://www.kore3.com/downloads/fitme...es/DOC0017.pdf
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